30 City Hall Place Plattsburgh Art Exhibit March 3

Visual Artist Series


The Visual Artist Series is collaboratively organized and hosted by kinesthesia and students. Funded past the Student Association through the Campus Arts Council, the series typically brings seven to nine artists to our campus every year. These artists give public lectures, workshops, demos and critiques. Artists from all media are represented in the serial. They come from all over the U.S. and Canada and, from time-to-fourth dimension, other countries.

Spring 2022


Ève K. Tremblay, February 22, 2022

Two elderly women in white dresses standing, facing one another in a darkened formal dining room. Photograph shot from the table height looking up.Ève Grand. Tremblay, photographer, will be the first presenter of the Spring 2022 semester. Ms. Tremblay grew up between Val-David and Montréal in Québec, Canada where she lived most of her life. After studying French literature at the University of Montréal, she attended The Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theater in New York in 1994–1995. The influence of literature and theater is still very present in her photographic and other visual art works. She holds a bachelor's degree in visual arts with a major in photography from Concordia Academy in Montreal. Over the concluding fifteen years, she has lived and exhibited in Montréal, Berlin, New York and has participated in numerous residencies artists such as IAAB (Basel), CEAAC (Strasbourg) and Residency Unlimited (New York). To acquire more than, please visit Ève K. Tremblay'south website.

Ms. Tremblay will requite a presentation via Zoom on Tuesday, February 22, 2022 at 7:thirty p.m.

Jamie Bowman, March iii, 2022

Painting of a pink flower in a glass of water, its reflection on the table a dark blue shadowJamie Bowman, painter, will be the 2nd presenter of the semester. Ms. Bowman lives and works near Boston, Mass. Jamie received the M.F.A. in painting from the University of New Hampshire and a B.F.A. from SUNY Plattsburgh. She has exhibited her work in France and throughout the United States. She has attended residencies at the Vermont Studio Center, the Alfred and Trafford Klots International Program, and the Mount Gretna School of Art. She has taught drawing and painting at Northeastern Academy, Elms College, and the University of New Hampshire. Jamie has described her current piece of work as a shifting balance betwixt humour, sadness and retention.

Ms. Bowman gave a presentation via Zoom on Thursday, March 3, 2022 at vii:30 p.chiliad.

Eunkang Koh, March nine, 2022

A box of 15 colorful and textured "donuts" made out of fabricEunkang Koh, printmaker and volume artist, will be the 3rd presenter of the spring semester. Ms. Koh received her B.F.A. from Hong-Ik University in Seoul, Korea and an Yard.F.A. from California State University, Long Beach. Koh sees the world as an illusion and believes that what we actually see is a perception that is programmed through mainstream cultures. In her work, she depicts interactions between human/beast hybrid creatures to address this subject affair. To acquire more, delight visit Eunkang Koh'southward website

Ms. Koh will give a presentation via Zoom on Wednesday, March ix, 2022, at vii:xxx p.1000.

Craig Conductor, March 23, 2022

Iron sculpture with round edges, almost a closed "S" shape but stitched together with individual bars of iron Craig Usher, sculptor, will be the quaternary presenter of the spring semester. Mr. Usher, a New York native, received his B.F.A. at SUNY Purchase, and M.F.A. at the New York Studio Schoolhouse. Following the completion of his studies, Craig took an extensive tour of Europe, culminating in an honored residency position at European Sculpture Park in Poland. Upon his return, he was asked to assist an iron session class at Penland School of Craft. Craig is at present settled in his Ossining, Northward.Y. studio, facing the Hudson river. His electric current work embroils themes of rawness, landscape, and systemic imaginings. To learn more, please visit Craig Usher's website

Mr. Usher gave a presentation via Zoom on Wednesday, March 23, 2022 at 7:30 p.yard.  Click hither to watch Mr. Usher's presentation.

Zoey B. Scheler, April 5, 2022

Spring-like colored ceramic sculpture that resembled colored safety pins sticking out of a mound of fake easter grassZoey B. Scheler, ceramic creative person, volition be our fifth presenter of the semester. Ms. Scheler works and lives in Cañon City, Colorado. Zoey makes one of a kind, pocket-sized calibration ceramic sculptures and functional vessels. Zoey works with porcelain, colored porcelain and not-ceramic materials. Zoey attended Pratt Constitute in Brooklyn, N.Y., where she received her B.F.A. She received her Grand.F.A. from Buy College SUNY. Her recent works are a serial exploring her new dwelling in the Rocky Mountains. "These works are moments stopped in time, from jumbles of wild flowers to starry sunsets wrapping the surfaces of traditional pottery forms." To learn more than, visit Zoey B. Scheler's website

Ms. Scheler gave a presentation via Zoom on Tuesday, April 5, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.  Click here to lookout the presentation.

Rebecca Light-green, April 12, 2022

Cartoon illustration for "How to Make Friends with a Ghost": Shows a young girl and a ghost, side by side on a swingsetRebecca Light-green, illustrator, painter and author will exist the sixth and concluding presenter of the spring semester. Ms. Green works in publishing, editorial and fine art. She enjoys experimenting with traditional materials and uses an assortment of media including gouache, colored pencil, ink and cut paper.  Her work celebrates ordinary moments, emotions, details, food and line. In 2017, her debut picture book How To Brand Friends With A Ghost (Penguin/Tundra) was published and has since been translated into more than than seven languages. It was recently acquired by the Jim Henson Company for a stop-motion accommodation for children's television receiver. To larn more, please visit Rebecca Greenish's website

Ms. Green volition give a presentation via Zoom on Tuesday, Apr 12, 2022 at 7:30 p.m.

Fall 2021


Kari Reardon, September 16, 2021

A collage of a sculpture of two horse-like creatures with human painted fingernails as headsKari Reardon, sculptor, volition be the first presenter of the Fall 2021 semester. Ms. Reardon received her B.F.A. from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago in 1999 after studying at the Studio Arts Center in Florence, Italian republic and completed her M.F.A. in 2012 from the California Institute of the Arts. Kari has been a recipient of numerous grants, residencies and fellowships throughout the U.South. and internationally. Currently she has a studio in Mountain Washington and teaches sculpture, bronze casting and first iii-D design at California State Academy Northridge.

According to Reardon, her "fantastical sculptures are hybrids inspired past the shift in the way that nosotros apply bodies to communicate through technology. Thumbs are replacing our tongues and forming new languages through our social media-centric earth of constant advice, via texting, Facebook, Twitter and instant messaging. Engineering science, changes the mode we relate, identify, communicate/miscommunicate. By distorting the inherent meaning of found objects and shifting scale, I play with constructs and identity to point to the absurdity of our e'er growing virtual feel. I conjoin dreams, childhood memories, and popular civilisation references in a somewhat dark and humorous style to point to the surreal existence of our technological new norm." For more information, visit Kari Reardon's website.

Ms. Reardon gave a presentation via Zoom on Thursday, September 16, 2021 at 7:30 p.m. View Ms. Reardon'southward presentation hither.

Ian Boyden, September 21, 2021

Ian Boyden with his face turned slightly looking at his book "A Forest of Names"Ian Boyden, visual artist, writer and translator, will be the second presenter of the Fall 2021 semester. Mr. Boyden'due south productions are an intense interest in material relevance, place-based idea, and environmental, with a deep awareness of East Asian aesthetics. He studied for several years in China and Japan, and ultimately received degrees in the History of Art from Wesleyan University (Middletown, Conn.) and Yale University. His work is interdisciplinary and collaborations have involved a variety of scientists, poets, composers, and other visual artists. To larn more, visit Ian Boyden's website.

Mr. Boyden gave a presentation via Zoom on Tuesday, September 21, 2021 at 7:30 p.thou. View the Ian Boyden presentation hither.

Katie Rutherford, October v, 2021

Champlain Orchards Foxboro Rose hard cider can design; a minimalist silhouette branch with apples Katie Rutherford, graphic designer, will be the third presenter of the Fall 2021 semester. Ms. Rutherford is co-founder and chief creative officer of Ruthless & Wellington, a branding and pattern studio in Burlington, Vermont. Ms. Rutherford is a California-grown, Vermont native, hop lover, vegetable enthusiast, runner, biker, eternally curious creative type with a passion for sustainability. For more information, please visit Ruthless & Wellington'due south website.

Ms. Rutherford gave a presentation via Zoom on Tuesday, Oct v, 2021, at 7:thirty p.yard. View Katie Rutherford's presentation here.

Eric Reinemann, October 14, 2021

Colorful abstract painting of a woman with red hair and blue pants readingEric Reinemann, painter, will exist our quaternary presenter of the Fall 2021 semester. Reinemann is a process-oriented painter who works rapidly in minor serial, each one exploring a new medium and a new visual subject area for the duration of the group. "Everything revolves around the perceptual drawing process. Acrylics, oils, watercolor, gouache, inks, crayon, and straight up graphite line drawing are all put to apply. The goal is always the same; find a subject area and brand the nigh unique version I possibly can of it. To acquire more than, visit Eric Reinemann'southward website.

Mr. Reinemann will requite a presentation via Zoom on Thursday, October 14, 2021, at 7:xxx p.grand.

Dr. John Peffer, October 28, 2021

Sojourner Truth sitting in a chair knitting. Reads "I sell the shadow to support the substance. Sojourner Truth."Dr. John Peffer, art historian, will be our fifth presenter of the Fall 2021 semester. Dr. Peffer is a specialist in mod African art and photography and is an Associate Professor of Art History at Ramapo College in New Jersey. He is a by president of the Arts Council of the African Studies Association (ACASA), the writer of Fine art and the Terminate of Apartheid (2009) and co-editor of Photography and Portraiture in Africa (2013). Dr. Peffer's inquiry has examined the historiography of African Art History, art and visual culture in South Africa during apartheid, and general bug of global modernity and human rights in art, photography and visuality. For more information, delight visit Dr. John Peffer's faculty webpage.

Dr. Peffer will requite a presentation via Zoom on Thursday, October 28, 2021, at 7:30 p.grand.

Russel Wrankle, Nov 3, 2021

close-up of Russel Wrankle working intently on a bulbous, rounded sculptureRussel Wrankle, ceramic sculptor, will exist our sixth presenter of the semester. Mr. Wrankle grew up in the "boonies" outside of Palm Springs, California. He spent his childhood hunting in the desert outside his dwelling. Coming from a bluish-collar background, he always assumed that he would piece of work in manual labor, but that changed when he took his first ceramics class in college. Today he is an acquaintance professor of art at Southern Utah University, where he teaches 3D and 2D design, multimedia and ceramic sculpture.

According to Wrankle, he tells "visual stories with the use of animate being imagery. In my work I wrestle with existential questions of life and expiry through the symbolism of the body and animals. My intensely saturated ceramic figures stand for the decadence of worldly pleasures, a vibrant source of energy that is antithetical to expiry and dying. Information technology is through embracing life and living that the pull of death and suffering is kept at a distance." To learn more than, delight visit Russel Wrankle'south website

Mr. Wrankle volition gave a presentation via Zoom on Wed, Nov 3, 2021, at seven:30 p.g. View Russel Wrankle'south presentation.

Keith Carter, November 10, 2021

black and white image of a woman in a dress leaning against a very large tree, back facing the cameraKeith Carter, photographer, will be our seventh presenter of the Fall 2021 semester. Mr. Carter is an American photographer known for his ghostly images of animals, still lifes, portraits, and figures in landscapes. Using black-and-white photography and varied focuses, he creates a mysterious sense of mythology and disorientation, making strange the familiar places and people of his native East Texas. "It'southward not so much what you see, it'southward the significance that you see in things that give them resonance," Carter has said. "I like small moments that are nearly elliptical, that are not necessarily linear…they're natural things that happen in the world, but if y'all look at them from a slight angle there'southward more than meets the centre." His works are in the collections of the Art Institute of Chicago, the Museum of Fine Arts in Houston, the National Gallery of Fine art in Washington, D.C., and the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Carter lives and works in Beaumont, Texas. To learn more, please visit Keith Carter'due south website.

Mr. Carter gave a presentation via Zoom on Wed, Nov 10, 2021, at 7:thirty p.thou. View Keith Carter'due south presentation.

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